Verhoeven Dominates Brestovac to Retain Heavyweight Title in Glory 28 Main Event

Rico
Verhoeven has become a riddle that no current heavyweights can
solve as Croatian Mladen Brestovac was the latest challenger who
was perplexed from start to finish. Verhoeven dominated the larger,
more powerful man in the main event of Glory 28 inside the Accor
Hotels Arena in Paris, France, winning a lopsided unanimous
decision to retain his Glory heavyweight championship.

Brestovac (49-11-1, 32 KOs) tagged the champ several times but none
of his strikes were clean enough to neutralize the combat.
Verhoeven moved in and out and side-to-side as he peppered his
challenger with an array of kick and punches to the head and body,
keeping the Croat out of rhythm all fight long. The Dutch fighter
rocked his challenger a few times with stinging rights and left
upstairs, but Brestovac was never in any serious peril to the point
of being taken out. There weren’t any knockdowns in the contest,
but there was no question as to who the superior combatant was.

Verhoeven (48-10, 12 KOs) wasn’t overly enthusiastic about his
dominant victory afterward, but he was happy that he retained his
title with the win. The three ringside judges favored him heavily
via tallies of 49-46 and 50-45 (twice), capping off a solid night
of kickboxing action.

Sittichai Wins Lightweight Contenders Tournament

Robin
Van Roosmalen now knows who he will next defend his Glory
lightweight title against and it’s a man he already conquered last
year. Thai superstar Sittichai Sitsongpeenong was the winner of the
Glory 28 four-man lightweight contender tournament Saturday night,
edging Belgian veteran Marat Grigorian via unanimous decision in
the finals.

Sittichai (108-29-5, 29 KOs) had his hands full against Grigorian,
who was extremely aggressive throughout as he routinely got on the
inside and dug shots to the head and body. But the Thai fighter was
cool throughout the trench war and was able to unleash his patented
knees and kicks from all angles.

Grigorian (45-9-2, 26 KOs), who toppled Anatoly Moiseev (16-1, 4
KOs) in the opening round, kept every round close during the main
event as he did everything he could to land a rematch with the
champ. However, Sitsongpeenong was too quick and too accurate with
his shots and was awarded a unanimous decision via tallies of 29-28
(twice) and 30-27.

While the official date is not set in stone, Sittichai, who
dominated Davit Kiria (24-10, 13 KOs) in the opening round, will
take on van Roosmalen later this year for the Glory lightweight
championship. Sittichai promised after his conquest that he will
knock the champ out when they meet again.

Doumbe Edges Groenhart

Welterweight contender Cedric Doumbe forced rival Murthel Groenhart
into a slugfest and made the Dutch veteran uncomfortable, taking
him off his gameplan. The duel was a wild affair from the start,
with both men swinging wildly for the knockout, though it never
materialized. Groenhart, who grew more and more frustrated in the
bout, had a point deducted in the third for continuously holding
his foe’s foot and punching him. Groenhart (58-20-3, 33 KOs) tried
to rally late but he fell short as his rival became defensive. In
the end, Cameroon native Doumbé (56-4-1, 35 KOs) was awarded the
unanimous decision by the margins of 29-27 and 30-26 (twice).